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Risk Intelligence and Seaborn Ship Management signs agreement for the entire managed Zeaborn fleet


Risk Intelligence and ZEABORN Ship Management announce that the two parties have signed an agreement giving the entire managed ZEABORN fleet access to the Risk Intelligence System.

The agreement will provide ZEABORN with a fleet-wide security risk awareness and risk management solution on all its vessels, in addition to the existing license agreement for the Risk Intelligence System (MaRisk+PortRisk) that provides access for ZEABORN’s shore-based staff and management. Risk Intelligence and ZSM has worked together to provide the best possible security decision-making basis for its operations since 2018 and are agreeing to improve this going forward for all seafarers, vessels, cargo, and operations.

Michael Duque, Senior Vice President Marine Assurance & Loss Prevention, ZEABORN says:

“For ZEABORN it was important to give the right information and the right access to our front line. Our Masters and CSOs being able to assess directly the most up to date, graphical and risk-based information from a trusted source. This empowers our people and increases security awareness. With Risk Intelligence we saw this potential becoming reality, but also the opportunity to strengthen a good relationship”.

Hans Tino Hansen, CEO of Risk Intelligence says:

“This is an important extension of our cooperation as it underlines the close relationship between our two companies, while it at the same time providing ZEABORN with a solution that increases security awareness across the entire fleet. I am also pleased on a personal level, as I have remained Account Manager for ZEABORN even if Risk Intelligence has been growing. Keeping a close dialogue with our clients is important to understand how their business develops and where their challenges are in the ever-changing shipping market. Finally, adding significantly more users to an existing license agreement impacts the agreement size, and this is in line with our strategy to further develop existing client licenses.”

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